Tral is a town, sub-district and a notified area committee in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir which is situated 11 kms from NH1 Awantipora. Tral is situated around 40 kms from summer capital Srinagar and 20 kms from district headquarters Pulwama. Tral is the largest area committee in Pulwama district after Pulwama followed by Awantipora and Pampore sub-districts.
History
represents an important site in the area, near the town of Tral. Gufkral is located at Banmir village in Hurdumir area of Tral, 5 kms from the sub district headquarter. The village falls between two nallahs on an extensive deposit of Karewa where people used to live in ancient times.
Geography
Tral is located at. It has an average elevation of 1662 metres and is 110 km².
Villages
Amirabad
Amlar
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Arabal
Arigam
Aripal
Awanpura
Baigund
Baragam
Basvin
Batagund
Batipora
Bathnoor
Bon Taki
Branpather
Brantal
Buchoo
Chaan
Chandrigam
Chatrugam
Check Tral
Chewa
Dadasara
Dajeh Khour
Dar
Dardgund
Dhobiwan
Dever
Doodimarg
Doingund
Amirabad
Gulab_bagh
Gadpora
Gamaraz
Gang
Gulshanpora
Gutru
Hari Pari gam
Haffu
Hajan
Hardumier
Hundur
Kahlil
Kanglooda
Kangaloora C
Karmula
Khangund
Khankah
Kharpora
Khasipora
Koil
Kounsarbal
Kuchmullah
Kulpohda
Kunjbal
Laalgam
Jawaharpora
Lariyar
Lalpora
Laribal
Lorow
Lurgam
Machooma
Mandoora
Midoora
Monghama
Naagberan
Nadar
Nagbal
Nagnaad
Nagapathri
Nahar
Naibugh
Nanar
Narastan
Nargistan
Nowdal
Nazneenpora
Nigeenpora
Overigund
Panier
Pinglish
Pirnaad
Poonzu
Prongam
Rajpora
Ratherpora
Rathsun
Saimooh
Sail
Satoora
Seer
Sharief Abad Tral
Shahabad
Shajan
Shaldraman
Sherabad
Shikaargaah
Shutlan
Sofigund
Soinaad
Syedabad
Takiya
Wazul Kulnard
Wagad
Yangvin
Zizbal
Zrarihar
Gulistan
Aligund
Sheikh Mohal
Demographics
India census, Tral had a population of 17,844 with 9,944 males constituting 55.7% of the population and 7,900 females constituting 44.3% of the population.
Religion
According to the 2011 census, Islam is practised by about 88.84% of the population, while 10.18% follow Hinduism and 0.60% follow Sikhism.
On 26 October 2019, the government declared a new breeding ground for endangered Kashmiri stag Hangul) in Tral area. It was named as Tral Wildlife Sanctuary spread over 154.15 sq. kms which came into being by merging Paner-Shikargah forest area in Tral and Overa Aru Wildlife Sanctuary in Pahalgam.